Title: Stoichiometry
1Stoichiometry
- Mathematical operations with chemical reactions
- Used to predict how much product will be produced
- Used to tell how much reactant will be needed
2Remember - the mole (mol)
- The mole is a unit, just like the gram.
- It is used to measure the amount of substance
present - It is the units of the coefficients in a balanced
equation - 2H2 O2 ? 2H2O
3Lets use the mole for our first stoichiometry
conversion
- Mole to mole stoichiometry problem
- A B ? C D
- Convert moles of one molecule to moles of another
- Problems that ask you to convert from moles of
one substance to moles of a different substance
4Mole to mole flowchart
Moles of substance B The substance you Are
asked to end with
- Moles of substance A
- The substance you
- start with
5Lets go through the steps with an example
- Equation
- H2 O2 ? H2O
- If four moles of hydrogen are used in this
reaction, how many moles of oxygen are needed?
6Step 1
- Balance the equation
- ___H2 ___O2 ? ___H2O
7Step 2
- Write down what is given in the problem and put
it over 1 - 4 moles H2
- -------------------
- 1
8Step 3 _2_H2 ___O2 ? _2__H2O
- Use your coefficients from the balanced equation
as a conversion factor. - Called the mole ratio
- Be sure to include units and make sure that your
units cancel.
4 moles H2 ------------------- x
------------------ 1
9Step 4
- Solve the problem mathematically
4 moles H2 1 mol
O2 ------------------- x ------------------
1 2 moles H2
2 moles O2
10You try an example
- Use the same balanced equation
- How many mols of oxygen must have been used if 14
mols of water were produced?
11Bell Work
- In the reaction shown here, how many moles of
iron are needed to react completely with 32.0
moles of sulfur? (This is a mole to mole
conversion problem follow the example in your
notes from yesterday) - Fe S ? FeS
12Review problem
- When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, how many
moles of hydrogen are produced from 31.8 moles of
zinc? - Zn H2SO4 ? ZnSO4 H2
13Another review
- How much sulfur dioxide is needed to react when
128 g of sulfic acid was produced? - SO2 H2O ? H2SO3
14More review
- Given the following equation
- 2 C4H10 13 O2 ---gt 8 CO2 10 H2O
- How many moles of oxygen are needed to produce 5
moles of water?
15One more
- Glucose is used as a source of energy by the
human body. The overall reaction in the body is - C6H12O6 O2 ? CO2 H2O
- Calculate the number of moles of oxygen needed to
oxidize (react with) 12.5 moles of glucose to
carbon dioxide and water.
16Lets go on to our second type of stoichiometry
problem
- Before we do, we need to review vocabulary term
- Molar mass
17Molar mass
- Also known as gram formula mass
- Mass of a molecule
- Tells us the mass of one mole of each molecule.
- Steps
- Multiply the subscript for each element by the
mass of each element and then add the answers
together
18Mass to mol stoichiometry
- In this problem, you are given grams to start
with not mols. Then you are asked to find the
mols of a different substance in the chemical
reaction.
19Mass to mole flowchart
- Grams of
- substance A
- The substance
- you start with
Moles of substance B The substance you Are
asked to end with
- Moles of substance A
- The substance you
- Start with
20Lets go through the steps with an example
- Equation
- H2 O2 ? H2O
- If 28 grams of hydrogen are used in this
reaction, how many moles of oxygen are needed?
21Step 1
- Balance the equation
- ___H2 ___O2 ? ___H2O
22Step 2
- Write down what is given in the problem and put
it over 1 - 28 grams H2
- -------------------
- 1
23New step 3
- Since we are not given mols, we have to convert
from grams to mols using molar mass - 28 grams H2
- ------------------- x ---------------
- 1
- Now we use this answer to complete the rest of
the problem, just like we did in the mol to mol
conversion
24Step 4
- Write down how many mols you have and put it over
1 - 14 mols H2
- -------------------
- 1
25Step 5 _2_H2 ___O2 ? _2__H2O
- Use your coefficients from the balanced equation
as a conversion factor. - Called the mole ratio
- Be sure to include units and make sure that your
units cancel.
14 moles H2 ------------------- x
------------------ 1
26Step 6
- Solve the problem mathematically
14 moles H2 1 mol
O2 ------------------- x ------------------
1 2 moles H2
7 moles O2
27You try an example
- Use the same balanced equation
- How many mols of oxygen must have been used if
140 grams of water were produced?
28- Ammonia is synthesized from hydrogen and nitrogen
according to the following equation. - N2 (g) 3H2 (g) ? 2NH3 (g)
- If 3.41 grams of hydrogen react with nitrogen,
how many moles of ammonia are produced?
29- How many moles of hydrogen gas are formed when
2.33 grams of lithium reacts with water? - 2Li (aq) 2H2O (l) ? 2LiOH (aq) H2 (g)
30- In the reaction shown here, how many moles of
iron is needed to react completely with 32.0 g of
sulfur? - Fe S ? FeS
31Mol to mass stoichiometry
- In this problem, you are given mols to start
with. Then you are asked to find the grams of a
different substance in the chemical reaction.
32Mole to mass flowchart
- Grams of
- substance B
- The substance
- you end with
Moles of substance B The substance you Are
asked to end with
- Moles of substance A
- The substance you
- Are asked to start with
33Lets go through the steps with an example
- Equation
- H2 O2 ? H2O
- If 4 mols of hydrogen are used in this reaction,
how many grams of oxygen are needed?
34Step 1
- Balance the equation
- ___H2 ___O2 ? ___H2O
35Step 2
- Write down what is given in the problem and put
it over 1 - 4 mols H2
- -------------------
- 1
36Step 3
- Write down how many mols you have and put it over
1 - 4 mols H2
- -------------------
- 1
37Step 4 _2_H2 ___O2 ? _2__H2O
- Use your coefficients from the balanced equation
as a conversion factor. - Called the mole ratio
- Be sure to include units and make sure that your
units cancel.
4 moles H2 ------------------- x
------------------ 1
38Step 4
- Solve the problem mathematically for mols
4 moles H2 1 mol
O2 ------------------- x ------------------
1 2 moles H2
2 moles O2
39Step 5
- We are not done yet since our answer is in
moles, we have one more conversion to do to get
to grams - Write down how many mols you have over 1
- 2 mols O2
- ---------------- We need to use molar mass
- 1 to get to grams
40Step 6
- Convert from mols to grams
- 2 mols O2
- ---------------- x -----------
- 1
41You try an example
- Use the same balanced equation
- How many grams of oxygen must have been used if
14 mols of water were produced?
42Mass to mass stoichiometry
- Mass to mass stoichiometry
- Given grams of one substance and asked to solve
for grams of another substance
43Mass to mass flowchart
- Grams of
- substance A
- The substance
- you start with
- Grams of
- substance B
- The substance
- you end with
Moles of substance B The substance you Are
asked to end with
- Moles of substance A
- The substance you
- Are asked to start with
44Lets go through the steps with an example
- Equation
- H2 O2 ? H2O
- If 48 grams of hydrogen are used in this
reaction, how many grams of oxygen are needed?
45Step 1
- Balance the equation
- ___H2 ___O2 ? ___H2O
46Step 2
- Write down what is given in the problem and put
it over 1 - 48 grams H2
- -------------------
- 1
47Step 3
- Since we are not given mols, we have to convert
from grams to mols using molar mass - 48 grams H2
- ------------------- x ---------------
- 1
- Now we use this answer to complete the rest of
the problem, just like we did in the mol to mol
conversion
48Step 4
- Write down how many mols you have and put it over
1 - 24 mols H2
- -------------------
- 1
49Step 5 _2_H2 ___O2 ? _2__H2O
- Use your coefficients from the balanced equation
as a conversion factor. - Called the mole ratio
- Be sure to include units and make sure that your
units cancel.
24 moles H2 ------------------- x
------------------ 1
50Step 6
- Solve the problem mathematically for mols
24 moles H2 1 mol
O2 ------------------- x ------------------
1 2 moles H2
12 moles O2
51Step 7
- We are not done yet since our answer is in
moles, we have one more conversion to do to get
to grams - Write down how many mols you have over 1
- 12 mols O2
- ---------------- We need to use
molar mass - 1 to get
to grams
52Step 8
- Convert from mols to grams
- 12 mols O2
- ---------------- x -----------
- 1
53You try an example
- Use the same balanced equation
- How many grams of oxygen must have been used if
248 grams of water were produced?
54Bell Work
- 8 Fe S8 ---gt 8 FeS
- If you have 100 grams of Fe, how many grams of
FeS are produced?
55Bell Work
- Predict the products and balance the following
- Na Pb2SO4 ?
- If 50 grams of Na are used in the reaction, how
many grams of Pb are produced?
56Percent Yield
- Tells us how much of the product you actually
produced in the lab - Formula Experimental value
- ------------------------- x
100 - Theoretical value
57Bell Work
- Pb(NO3)2 ? Pb NO2 O2
- Balance the equation
- What type of reaction is this?
- If you have 50 grams of lead (II) nitrate, how
many grams of nitrogen dioxide can be produced?
58Bell Work
- Magnesium sulfide reacts with water.
- Write a complete balanced equation for this
reaction. - If 100.0 grams of water are used in the reaction,
how many grams of Magnesium oxide are formed?